BirdsAccipitridae: Buteo lineatus (Red-shouldered Hawk) [5.9% of the time large specimens of this tree were selected for nest sites in Missouri] DTP1990; Cardinalidae: Piranga olivacea(Scarlet Tanager) [this bird has a below-average preference for foraging for insects on this tree in southern Illinois] GRB2002, Piranga rubra (Summer Tanager) [this bird has a below-average preference for foraging for insects on this tree in southern Illinois] GRB2002;Cuculidae: Coccyzus americanus (Yellow-billed Cuckoo) [this bird has a below-average preference for foraging for insects on this tree in southern Illinois] GRB2002;Paridae: Baeolophus bicolor (Tufted Titmouse) [this bird has an average preference for foraging for insects on this tree in southern Illinois] GRB2002, Poecile carolinensis(Carolina Chickadee) [this bird has an average preference for foraging for insects on this tree in southern Illinois] GRB2002;Parulidae: Protonotaria citrea (Prothonotary Warbler) [this bird has a below-average preference for foraging for insects on this tree in southern Illinois] GRB2002, Setophaga americana (Northern Parula) [this bird has a below-average preference for foraging for insects on this tree in southern Illinois] GRB2002, Setophaga cerulea (Cerulean Warbler) [this bird has an above-average preference for foraging for insects on this tree in southern Illinois] GRB2002, Setophaga dominica (Yellow-throated Warbler) [this bird has a below-average preference for foraging for insects on this tree in southern Illinois] GRB2002;Polioptilidae: Polioptila caerulea(Blue-gray Gnatcatcher) [this bird has an above-average preference for foraging for insects on this tree in southern Illinois] GRB2002;Tyrannidae: Empidonax virescens (Acadian Flycatcher) [this bird has a below-average preference for foraging for insects on this tree in southern Illinois] GRB2002;Vireonidae: Vireo flavifrons (Yellow-throated Vireo) [this bird has a below-average preference for foraging for insects on this tree in southern Illinois] GRB2002, Vireo olivacea (Red-eyed Vireo) [this bird has a below-average preference for foraging for insects on this tree in southern Illinois] GRB2002MammalsVespertilionidae:Corynorhinus rafinesquii (Rafinesque's Big-eared Bat) [cavities of this tree are used for roosting sites in Mississippi] Mrt2011